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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to learn if" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to find out whether something is true or to discover information about a specific condition or situation. Example: "I want to learn if the meeting has been rescheduled."
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Fabregas is about to learn if Rosell really means that.
His type will have to learn if they are not to be swept away themselves.
Executives check Google Calendar to learn if Brin or Page plans to attend a meeting.
"Would you be willing to learn if I showed you once?
Investigators are trying to learn if company officials were criminally negligent.
The researchers had a way to learn if they were correct.
He is waiting to learn if he must return to prison.
The police were trying to learn if the women had helped set up the two men.
How can you expect others to learn if you yourself have stopped?
I don't think I would have had the opportunity to learn if I had been working".
I'd be curious to learn if this was one or two simultaneous tests.
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